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CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
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alprider Offline
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RE: CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
it seems honda USA has never importet this 1300ccm ?
for me is this bike absolute not new...
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2017 12:36 PM by alprider.)
10-10-2017 12:36 PM
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Flynrider Offline
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Phoenix, AZ
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Post: #12
RE: CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
I've been emailing American Honda about the CB400SF for years. Much like the CB1100, I'd be standing in line at the dealer's door if it ever showed up in this country. Sadly, since it's been in production for 25 years and has never made landfall in North America, I'm not holding my breath.

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2013 CB1100 - Big Red
1993 CB750 Nighthawk - Tahitian Blue
10-10-2017 12:49 PM
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skidmarkart Offline
1st Service Completed

Durham, NC
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Post: #13
RE: CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
(10-10-2017 12:49 PM)Flynrider Wrote:  I've been emailing American Honda about the CB400SF for years. Much like the CB1100, I'd be standing in line at the dealer's door if it ever showed up in this country. Sadly, since it's been in production for 25 years and has never made landfall in North America, I'm not holding my breath.

İmage

That is a pretty sweet 400. My local shop had a beautiful, fully restored to factory specs CB1 for sale last year. It was like $3500. It was VERY tempting, until I sat on it. At 6'4", it was just NO WAY.

That 400SF is a great looking bike though.
10-10-2017 02:37 PM
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Cormanus Offline
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Queensland, Australia
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Post: #14
RE: CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
The CB400 is a very popular bike amongst learner riders in Australia. If I were a 2 bike person, I'd think about one.

Sadly we no longer get the CB1300, although there are some to be seen.
10-10-2017 02:43 PM
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SCCBrider Offline
Running Like a Top

South Carolina
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Post: #15
RE: CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
I had a buddy in 2009, who had a CB1300,in Germany. Couldn't get it back into the state's due to new custom regulations.
10-10-2017 05:54 PM
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Hondahawkrider Offline
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Maryland
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Post: #16
RE: CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
I ride with some guys who have cb-1’s

Great bike but a dismal seller, were only sold her in the US in 89/90

I doubt Honda would repeat the experience

[u]'13 cb1100[/u] came with black grab rails, headlight & side covers, hagofuku front/rear fenders, and cats eye blinkers.[u]Added by me[/u]: Staintune Slip-on, Moriwaki sliders, Sport Trunk Seat, Lucas black taillight
10-10-2017 05:57 PM
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Capo Offline
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Sea Girt, New Jersey USA
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Post: #17
CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
Yes, the Cb1300 is common in Europe. I love it, a big bruiser.


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No more CB, but a GB.
Triumphs and Ducatis.
A Norton, MV, and Morini 175.
Probably others.
10-10-2017 06:02 PM
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Cormanus Offline
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Queensland, Australia
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RE: CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
(10-10-2017 06:02 PM)Capo Wrote:  Yes, the Cb1300 is common in Europe. I love it, a big bruiser.

Yes, it is, but, like the CB1100, it’s not overwhelmingly large. A vertically challenged chap like me could manage it OK.

As a postscript, it looks like the CB400 is no longer available in Australia. Sad.
(This post was last modified: 10-10-2017 11:52 PM by Cormanus.)
10-10-2017 11:29 PM
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Bheezy27403 Offline
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RE: CB's YOUNGER SISTERS ?????
(10-09-2017 06:40 PM)jimgl3 Wrote:  I've absolutely got to have a cb400!
http://cms-i.autodaily.vn/du-lieu/2016/1...016-20.jpg

Agreed. I'll say the same thing I did about my 13 CB...if they ever import that bike there will be one in my garage.
10-11-2017 05:35 AM
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